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Australian Market for Water and Waste Water Asset Management in the Mining Industry

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Jan. 30, 2012

This research service/ study focuses on water and waste water asset management in the Australian mining industry by examining mining activities across several Australian states and providing insights for coal, metal ore, and other mining sectors. Furthermore, insights of investments into the sector, market drivers and restraints and an analysis of political, economic, social and technology are provided. Another section provides a general overview of water use in the Australian mining industry and shows the potential water and waste water asset management market size and forecast as well as upcoming opportunities for water and waste water asset management service providers.

4. Water and Waste Water Asset Management in the Mining Industry Water and Waste Water Asset Managment in the Mining Industry Water Use in the Australian Mining Industry Water Asset Management Industry Structure Key Industry Regulations and Standards National Water Initiative by the Australian Government Key Industry Regulations and Standards by State Key Drivers and RestraintsOverview Key Drivers for Water and Waste Water Asset Management Key Restraints for Water and Waste Water Asset Management Market Engineering Measurements Forecast Assumptions Water and Waste Water Asset Management Revenue Forecast Water and Waste Water Asset Management Market Share by Region In - housevs. Outsourced Water and Waste Water Asset Management Customer Expectations Potential for Water and Waste Water Asset Management Related Activities Upcoming Projects in Australian Mining Industry Technology Trends

New Mexico plans to sue the federal government and the owners of two Colorado mines that were the source of a massive spill last year that contaminated rivers in three Western states, officials said Thursday.
The New Mexico Environment Department said it filed a notice of its intention to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over the spill. The lawsuit would be a first and also would target the state of Colorado and the owners of the Gold King and Sunnyside Mines.
An EPA cleanup crew accidentally...

Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice announced a settlement worth more than $500,000 with El Paso Natural Gas Company LLC, (EPNG) to reimburse government costs related to 19 abandoned uranium mines located on the Navajo Nation, near Cameron, Arizona.
Under the settlement terms, EPNG will reimburse the U.S. EPA $502,500, based on its share of field investigations of historical uranium contamination. EPNG, owned by Kinder Morgan, Inc., is a corporate successor to two...

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday that surface-water testing revealed very high levels of lead, arsenic, cadmium and other heavy metals as a sickly-yellow plume of mine waste flowed through Colorado.
These metals far exceeded government exposure limits for aquatic life and humans in the hours after the August 5 spill, which sent 3 million gallons of wastewater through three Western states and the Navajo nation.
The EPA, which released the results after2 a.m.Eastern time under increasing...

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